>|> In article <csmith-230892143125@cyrano.gmu.edu>, csmith@blackplague.gmu.edu (Blackplague) writes:
>|>
>|> You are assuming that shrink-wrap licenses are legally binding just because
>|> they are written on the box. And even if the licenses are binding, they
>|> are only binding for adults. If a minor buys it and opens it, it is not
>|> binding.
> While it is debatable about how enforceable shrinkwrap liscences really are I fail to see what be a minor has to with the enforcability of the liscense.
>Their are plently of instances of minors being arrested for software piracy.
>
Minors are not legally bound to contracts. And that's what these liscenses
are. Often kids parents are held responsible though.
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